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4.07 / 5.00 13,902 ViewsIf you are old enough to have a credit card and you have a little money to spare, Amazon.com has set up a relief fund with the Red Cross. You can donate money to help out online.
At 9/12/01 09:23 AM, fourchinnigan wrote: If you are old enough to have a credit card and you have a little money to spare, Amazon.com has set up a relief fund with the Red Cross. You can donate money to help out online.
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Im just posting to keep this topic up here.
Also if you live in the new york area i heard blood supplies are running low, so please help your fellow countrymen and give blood.
I may donate some money later, we'll see. For now, I'm just gonna give blood, I tried yesterday, but they had so many people they turned me away. My friend is an EMT and she volunteered(I can't spell today) to go up to NY and help out with the victims and such.
The total is currently over $775,000 as I type this which is 3 times the total when I made my donation this morning. I'm glad to see people coming together for a change.
The total is above 1.5 million.
Let's take it higher. Damage estimates alone are already roughly 10 Billion.
At 9/12/01 11:38 PM, fourchinnigan wrote: The total is above 1.5 million.
Let's take it higher. Damage estimates alone are already roughly 10 Billion.
I tried. I'm not the legal age, and I missed the weight requirements... Damn.
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I'm gonna give like 20 bucks whenever I get my paycheck cashed.
2 quick points (quick? my points are never quick!) I'd like to make.
1) If everyone gave just 1 dollar, ONE FUCKING DOLLAR, you would have over 200 million bucks raised. Don't give excuses that you're too young to have a credit card neither...there was fund raisers in just about every grocery store in my city last week where you could personally give them your dollar... so far a radio station in my city alone has raised 676,000 dollars, and our city only has 100,000 people in it (and i happen to hate that radio station...it's the local shitty top 40 station ...grrr :) ...you want proof? you got it... http://www.wbnq.com .
2. i forgot point 2 already. you're lucky. but when i remember it i'll post it.
Christ, there's even an article by the New York Times on our cities' efforts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/13/national/13VOIC.html?searchpv=nytToday